Society

A society is a group of people involved in persistent social interaction, or a large social grouping sharing the same geographical or social territory, typically subject to the same political authority and dominant cultural expectations. Societies are characterized by patterns of relationships (social relations) between individuals who share a distinctive culture and institutions; a given society may be described as the sum total of such relationships among its constituent members. In the social sciences, a larger society often evinces stratification or dominance patterns in subgroups.

Insofar as it is collaborative, a society can enable its members to benefit in ways that would not otherwise be possible on an individual basis; both individual and social (common) benefits can thus be distinguished, or in many cases found to overlap.

A society can also consist of like-minded people governed by their own norms and values within a dominant, larger society. This is sometimes referred to as a subculture, a term used extensively within criminology.

Origins

The play originally ran at the Prince of Wales's Theatre, Liverpool, under the management of Mr A. Henderson, opening on 8 May 1865. It was recommended to Effie Wilton, the manager of the Prince of Wales's Theatre in London's West End, by H. J. Byron, where it ran from 11 November 1865 to 4 May 1866 Robertson found fame with his new comedy, which included a scene that fictionalized the Fun gang, who frequented the Arundel Club, the Savage Club, and especially Evans's café, where they had a table in competition with the Punch 'Round table'. The play marked the London debut of Squire Bancroft, who went on to marry Effie Wilton in 1867 and become her co-manager.

Society

A society is a group of people involved in persistent social interaction, or a large social grouping sharing the same geographical or social territory, typically subject to the same political authority and dominant cultural expectations. Societies are characterized by patterns of relationships (social relations) between individuals who share a distinctive culture and institutions; a given society may be described as the sum total of such relationships among its constituent members. In the social sciences, a larger society often evinces stratification or dominance patterns in subgroups.

Insofar as it is collaborative, a society can enable its members to benefit in ways that would not otherwise be possible on an individual basis; both individual and social (common) benefits can thus be distinguished, or in many cases found to overlap.

A society can also consist of like-minded people governed by their own norms and values within a dominant, larger society. This is sometimes referred to as a subculture, a term used extensively within criminology.

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"It took one of our tools out of the toolbox," said John Swartout, an adviser to Colorado Gov ... One tool that states planned to use was requiring developers — such as energy companies drilling for oil — to replace destroyed or damaged habitat with similar land elsewhere ... "Right now, the compensatory mitigation requirements are a key tool," said Nada Culver of The WildernessSociety....

"It took one of our tools out of the toolbox," said John Swartout, an adviser to Colorado Gov ... One tool that states planned to use was requiring developers — such as energy companies drilling for oil — to replace destroyed or damaged habitat with similar land elsewhere ... "Right now, the compensatory mitigation requirements are a key tool," said Nada Culver of The WildernessSociety....

Hyderabad.&nbsp;A nine-year-old girl was the alleged victim of abuse at St StephensHigh School, Ranga Reddy district... . While one can argue that following rules is an essential tool to teach children to adhere to society’s rules and regulations, there are boundaries where punishment crosses over to become a form of mental, emotional or physical abuse ... ....

“It took one of our tools out of the toolbox,” said John Swartout, an adviser to Colorado Gov ... One tool states planned to use was requiring developers – such as energy companies drilling for oil – to replace destroyed or damaged habitat with similar land elsewhere ... “Right now, the compensatory mitigation requirements are a key tool,” said Nada Culver of The WildernessSociety....

Society on Easter Island might not have collapsed after all, according to analysis of tools used to make its famous giant stone head statues ... By analysing the chemical make-up of the tools used to create the big stone sculptures, archaeologists found evidence of a sophisticated society where the people shared information and collaborated....

New research challenges the popular narrative about society's collapse on the Polynesian island ... But now, contrary to theories of the past, new research analyzing the tools used to make great the statues, or moai, hints at what archaeologists say could have been a sophisticated society, a place where people shared information and collaborated ... Simpson notes that the number and size hint at a complex society....

However, a new article in the Journal of Pacific Archaeology hints at a more complex story—by analyzing the chemical makeup of the tools used to create the big stone sculptures, archaeologists found evidence of a sophisticated society where the people shared information and collaborated....

Despite the explicit choice of the right tool for the job for financial accounting, many other key control systems within UK financial service businesses still rely on spreadsheets ... It is inevitable that reliance on unintegrated in house developed tools built on spreadsheets increases the systematic risk to a bank or building society and should be replaced as a priority....

It’s long been thought that ecological collapse once led to violent internal wars on the island, destroying a society that once thrived there ... A new study has thrown even more doubt on this theory by suggesting that the island’s people were actually very cooperative and their society complex, thanks to analysis of tools used to create the island’s unique statues ... ....

"It took one of our tools out of the toolbox," said John Swartout, an adviser to Colorado Gov ... One tool states planned to use was requiring developers — such as energy companies drilling for oil — to replace destroyed or damaged habitat with similar land elsewhere ... "Right now, the compensatory mitigation requirements are a key tool," said Nada Culver of The WildernessSociety....

"It took one of our tools out of the toolbox," said John Swartout, an adviser to Colorado Gov ... One tool states planned to use was requiring developers — such as energy companies drilling for oil — to replace destroyed or damaged habitat with similar land elsewhere ... "Right now, the compensatory mitigation requirements are a key tool," said Nada Culver of The WildernessSociety....

“It took one of our tools out of the toolbox,” said John Swartout, an adviser to Democrat Hickenlooper ... One tool states planned to use was requiring developers — such as energy companies drilling for oil — to replace destroyed or damaged habitat with similar land elsewhere ... “Right now, the compensatory mitigation requirements are a key tool,” said Nada Culver of The WildernessSociety....

“It took one of our tools out of the toolbox,” said John Swartout, an adviser to Colorado Gov ... One tool that states planned to use was requiring developers — such as energy companies drilling for oil — to replace destroyed or damaged habitat with similar land elsewhere ... “Right now, the compensatory mitigation requirements are a key tool,” said Nada Culver of The WildernessSociety....